“HARBOUR LIGHTS"
BRIGHT ENTERTAINMENT LAST NIGHT’S CONCERT AT TIIREATRE ROYAL MISS P. AYDON’S PUPILS ! A very enjoyable concert, “Harbour Lights,” was presented by the pupils of Miss P. Aydon at the Theatre Royal last evening, the proceeds going to the Patriotic Funds. A large and appreciative audience was entertained with a very bright and interesting programme which opened with a nautical number “Boys of the Navy,” with T. Leahy doing a hornpipe which was enthusiastically applauded. Also in the first portion of the programme there were song and duo items. ballet and solo dances, songs by Misses B. Aydon and M. Snow and Mr D. Bishop. Items in a lighter vein were presented by Messrs W. A. Gibson and H. Joyce, who kept the audience amused with their witticisms. The second act opened with the iteVn. “A Classical Garden.” with the elf, V. Thompson, doing a clever solo dance. “Slave Adagio.” presented by Mr R. Mellsop and Miss B. Oliver, was realistically performed as was the dance by i Mickey and Minnie (C. and M. Stewart). The final item. “The Army, Navy and Air Force” with Mr D. Bishop as soloist, was an appropriate ending to a bright and entertaining programme. The following was the programme: Opening chorus. “It‘s the Navy” (hornpipe by T. Leahy). Boys of the Navy; song and duo. Mr A. Johnson, Misses A. ; Stewart and J. Westrupp; “Contraband Control,” Messrs W. A. Gibbons and H.
Joyce; song, Mr D. Bishop; “Bell Boy and Bonnet,” a. Davie and L. Talbot; “Melody Moments’; tap ballet and solo, A. Price; song. Miss B. Aydon;.“Arabia.” song Miss M. Snow, dancer W. Gibson; “The Harmonica Talks,” Mr H. Joyce; “Gentlemen, The King,” Miss M. Snow, “Classical Garden.” Elf, M. Thompson: Pan. T. Price; Cupid. P. Scholefleld. gavotte. J? Sutton, R. Redshaw, M. McKay, B. Fuller; “Double Damask,” sketch, W. Gibson, H. Joyce. A. Petty; “Slave Adagio,” Mr R. Mellsop and Miss B. Oliver; song, Mr A. Johnson; operatic ballet, solo, Miss S. Westrupp; recitation, Miss C. Mears; “Gypsies,” solo. Master W. Gillespie; Willie Bee Long and Troupe, Messrs H. Joyce, A. Petty, iW. Gibson, Misses# M. Miller and N. i Estcourt; Pierrot and Pierrette, M. Kerr land E. Scholefleld; quintette: Mickey ,j and Minnie, C. and M. Stewart; “99 To-! ! day,” sketch, H. Joyce, A. Petty, W. A. - j Gibson; song, W. Gillespie; dance. Miss j IM. Ward: “The Army, Navy and Air Force,” Mr D. Bishop; flinale “Soldiers! of the King,” Mr C. Lee and orchestra supplied the | music.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 13 June 1940, Page 3
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